>>>>> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:43:01 +1000, "Prashanth ( from gmail)" 
>>>>> <[email protected]> said:

P> We are tring to use the snmptrapd for receiving the traps. But the issue is
P> the snmptrapd consumes lot of CPU utilizations.
P> Also we observed that this happens only when there traps coming at the port
P> continously.

It would certainly depend on how you're using it, so it's hard to answer
generically.

Can you build and run it in a profiler (eg, gprof) and see what part of
the application is consuming the CPU?
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